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29th September 2010 / Times of India / Bangalore Edition
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Unlicensed software triggered CAT glitches

Bangalore: Unlicensed software, technical problems and no diesel for generators at test centres were the major reasons for glitches which plagued the first computerised Common Admission Test last year. These are the major findings of an investigation launched by Prometric, which conducted the test which screens entrants to the premier IIMs and other Bschools in the country.

This year, CAT is scheduled to be held from October 24 to November 12. Prometric has released a white paper which outlines three deficiencies which led to exposure of preexisting viruses.

First it was found that the operating systems on many of the impaired work stations were out of date or unlicensed and therefore lacked security patches which would have protected the computers. Second, some of these networks lacked current virus protection. Third, some third-party field technicians had downloaded software and/ or data via virusinfected USB drives. These viruses were automatically launched into the network, states the white paper, a copy of which is available with TOI.

We didnt think it essential to ask institutions or centres if they were using licensed software. We assumed they werent using unlicensed stuff. That was the biggest learning for us. At every stage of the test, IIM professors were consulted. Prometric also digitally videorecorded each session and conducted secret audits of sites to ensure all testing protocols were followed. The issues actually resulted from several technical problems tied directly to factors at the site themselves, Soumitro Roy, managing director, Prometric told TOI.

The white paper outlines what went wrong last year. This year, our readiness phase before the test commences is longer. Well switch on every PC to see if its OK for the candidate. Well give licences so that test computers dont have unlicensed software. Weve trained over 2,000 persons to ensure the test is free of glitches. No student aspiring for the IIM will go untested as the test will be held for 20 days unlike 10 last year, Roy said.

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